The Wisconsin Elections Commission is working with cyber-security specialists from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for a two-week risk-assessment test in May or June to identify vulnerabilities.

Teaming up to provide health services seemed like a good way to serve the public and cut costs for two southeastern Wisconsin counties, but they discovered the process was a little more than they bargained for. Now, counties may have an easier time partnering with one another because the 2017-2019...

More than 1,800 serve the United States. They train intensively. They learn to detect explosives, and they commit their time to protecting American troops. But they're not your typical soldiers; they’re dogs.

Diplomatic talks between the United States and North Korea could resume after years of icy relations. The announcement came after a meeting with South Korean officials who informed President Trump that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wants to meet to discuss denuclearization. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders...

While teenagers are not typically thought of as the spitting image of responsible in our society, many are politically engaged and active, bringing action to issues like gun control. We hear from a professor of psychology who believes that 16-year-olds have the mental competence and the energy to be registered...

Biologists are using gene editing to armor plants against disease… which they say could be the key to the future of farming. But not everyone is behind it. We’ll look at the debate around the new technology, plus other intriguing news in science, with science writer Gemma Tarlach.

Wisconsin residents may want to look out for tax scams as April 17 draws closer. These frauds can be phone calls or false filings that result in refunds. The IRS and state Department of Revenue do not contact people by phone, they reach out via mail first.

Mia Zutter has always loved running long distances competitively. After the Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, native started losing her vision in middle school, someone recommended she also take up cross-country skiing. So in high school, she did.

Governor Scott Walker visited Riverdale High School in Muscoda this week to sign a bill that will increase funding for many rural schools. We talk with the executive director of the Wisconsin Rural Schools Alliance to learn more.